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Apr 10, 2024
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of discussion in society, in particular in chervonograd, in the lviv region, whether local residents support the name change, our colleague found out. kateryna oliynyk. the head of the chervonograd branch of the museum of the history of religion, halyna hrynnyk, is holding a copy of the decree on the exchange of territories between poland and the ussr. in 1951 , the soviet authorities renamed the ukrainian city of krystynopil to chervonograd. already here newspapers that we have from the 70s and 80s, that is, they are organs of the city communist party. of our city, then here is an explanation of what this city was named after, in honor of the blood shed for the country of the soviets, in honor of the great october revolution, it was named, the soviet name of the mining town of chervonograd has been trying to be changed since the beginning of the 90s, in the fall of 2023 , the city authorities consulted with the public regarding renaming by january 27. the residents of chervonohrad had to propose... a new name and vote for it from 14 toponyms, residents chose all the same chervonograd. many residents suggested no renaming or renaming. chervonograd for chervonograd, which was actually formulated in the draft decision prepared
of discussion in society, in particular in chervonograd, in the lviv region, whether local residents support the name change, our colleague found out. kateryna oliynyk. the head of the chervonograd branch of the museum of the history of religion, halyna hrynnyk, is holding a copy of the decree on the exchange of territories between poland and the ussr. in 1951 , the soviet authorities renamed the ukrainian city of krystynopil to chervonograd. already here newspapers that we have from the 70s...
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Apr 7, 2024
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of discussions in society, in particular in chervonograd, in the lviv region. are the locals supportive? kateryna oliynyk found out about the name change. head of the chervonograd branch of the museum of the history of religion, halyna hrynnyk. he is holding a copy of the decree on the exchange of territories between poland and the ussr. in 1951, the soviet authorities renamed the ukrainian city of krystynopil to chervonograd. the newspapers we have are from the 1970s and 1980s. that is, these are organs of the communist party. the mayor of our city, here is already an explanation, in honor of what this city was named, in honor of the blood shed for the country of the soviets, in honor of the great october revolution, it was named, the soviet name of shakhtarsky chervonograd has been trying to be changed since the beginning of the 90s, in the fall of 2023, the city authorities consulted with the public about the renaming until january 27 chervono. they had to propose a new name and vote for it, out of 14 toponyms, residents chose the same chervonograd. many residents expressed a proposal not to rename or to rename chervonograd to chervonograd, which was actually formulated in the draft decision prepared by a
of discussions in society, in particular in chervonograd, in the lviv region. are the locals supportive? kateryna oliynyk found out about the name change. head of the chervonograd branch of the museum of the history of religion, halyna hrynnyk. he is holding a copy of the decree on the exchange of territories between poland and the ussr. in 1951, the soviet authorities renamed the ukrainian city of krystynopil to chervonograd. the newspapers we have are from the 1970s and 1980s. that is, these...
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Apr 17, 2024
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of prince luigi of sovoy to mount st. elias, an unknown polar explorer took it with him on an extreme joseph's march to the land of france. vyacheslav rakov, evgenia. specialists from the state museum of the history of religiong unique masks of buddhist monks. after restoration they will become the same as the participants and spectators of the mystery saw them. tsam at the beginning of the 20th century. this is a special cleansing ceremony in buddhist monasteries. experts carefully examined the masks using a digital microscope with 500x magnification. now they are removing the old varnish to get back to the original paints. the main character, the lord of hell, has already shown his true color. his vk head mask is bright blue, you can see it in places here. the color has already appeared, exactly the author's color, bright blue, on top it was covered with darker paint, and i hope that at the end of the restoration it will acquire its true bright color. this concludes our episode, all the best and see you soon. guys, can you tell me how there are samples on the street? get out of there, otherwise everything at the station is dug up, there must be a through passage somewhere? i think it’s over there, but the
of prince luigi of sovoy to mount st. elias, an unknown polar explorer took it with him on an extreme joseph's march to the land of france. vyacheslav rakov, evgenia. specialists from the state museum of the history of religiong unique masks of buddhist monks. after restoration they will become the same as the participants and spectators of the mystery saw them. tsam at the beginning of the 20th century. this is a special cleansing ceremony in buddhist monasteries. experts carefully examined...
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Apr 18, 2024
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find, and the worst case, when a treasure found completely by accident ends up in a museum in its entirety, is exactly that very case. the exposition of this hall tells about the history of religion. during this period, gluboche residents mainly professed three religions: orthodoxy, uh-huh, catholicism, uh-huh. but most of the inhabitants of glubokoe, approximately 80%, before the second world war were neither catholics nor orthodox, but jews. glubokaya is a jewish belarusian place. according to various sources, there were from nine to eleven jewish morel houses, which were called synagogues. here in the photograph we can see the central, main or choral synagogue of the city of glubokoe. forever ceased to be a jewish town, what a complex and at the same time interesting history this city has, and we also learned that very creative people lived in the kulupok, and this is a musical corner, and not just a musical corner, this section of the exhibition tells us about our famous fellow countryman, the founder of the national belarusian ignat theater. for the first time on the big stage, thanks to him, the belarusian language was heard, national belarusian songs were played, belarusia
find, and the worst case, when a treasure found completely by accident ends up in a museum in its entirety, is exactly that very case. the exposition of this hall tells about the history of religion. during this period, gluboche residents mainly professed three religions: orthodoxy, uh-huh, catholicism, uh-huh. but most of the inhabitants of glubokoe, approximately 80%, before the second world war were neither catholics nor orthodox, but jews. glubokaya is a jewish belarusian place. according...
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Apr 18, 2024
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found completely by accident ends up in a museum entirely, it’s like once again the same case, the exposure of this the hall tells about the history of religion half of the 20th century. during this period, gluboche residents mainly professed three religions: orthodoxy, uh-huh, catholicism, uh-huh, but more. some of the inhabitants of glubokoe, approximately 80% , before the second world war were not catholics or orthodox, but jews. glubokoe is a jewish belarusian town. according to various sources, there were from nine to 11 jewish gauze houses, which were called synagogues. here in the photograph we can see the central, main or choral synagogue of the city of glubokoe. have they been preserved at the moment? the ghetto where all the jewish residents of our city were relocated. in 1943, the ghetto and its inhabitants were destroyed. august 20 , 1943, this is the day when deep forever... began to be a jewish town, what a complex and at the same time interesting history this city has, and we also learned that very creative people lived in the kulupok, and this is already musical corner, and not just a musical corner, this section of the exhibi
found completely by accident ends up in a museum entirely, it’s like once again the same case, the exposure of this the hall tells about the history of religion half of the 20th century. during this period, gluboche residents mainly professed three religions: orthodoxy, uh-huh, catholicism, uh-huh, but more. some of the inhabitants of glubokoe, approximately 80% , before the second world war were not catholics or orthodox, but jews. glubokoe is a jewish belarusian town. according to various...